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Christine Fields, hitting off the ice during winter training.

Christine Fields, ruler of golf courses and destroyer of souls.

The Queen is back. Long live the Queen.

Beset by rain, illness and family vacations, Coupeville High School junior Christine Fields has only competed in a handful of golf matches this season.

But a handful is all she needs to hold on to her crown.

Staring down the best South Whidbey and Archbishop Thomas Murphy could throw at her Monday, the one-woman Wolf wrecking crew rolled to an impressive win.

Playing at her home-away-from-home course at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club, Fields carded a 29 using modified Stableford scoring.

That easily brought her medalist honors, with South Whidbey’s Rosie Portillo (26) the only other duffer within shouting distance.

In the team competition, the host Falcons bounced ATM 75-42.

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Christine Fields

Christine Fields

Even Christine Fields slightly off days on the golf course are pretty good.

The Coupeville High School junior described her performance Tuesday at Cedarcrest Golf Club in Lakewood as “a bad day,” yet she carded the third best score out of the 11 varsity golfers competing.

Her score of 23 points over nine holes, using modified Stableford scoring, put her hot on the heels of Lakewood’s Hailey Duitsman (24) and not that far off medalist Rosie Portillo (26) of South Whidbey.

The Falcons, who Fields trains and travels with, beat their hosts 88-77 in the team scoring race. With only the Lone Wolf, Coupeville has no shot in the team battle.

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Christine Fields, hitting off the ice during winter training.

Christine Fields, hitting off the ice during winter training.

A little layoff didn’t hurt Christine Fields.

A combination of rain-outs and a trip with her family have kept the Coupeville High School junior a bit limited when it comes to actual competition on the golf course this spring.

But, when she has been out on the links, the two-time state meet competitor has been as good as anyone on Whidbey Island.

Thursday, playing against Sultan and her training companions from South Whidbey at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club, the lone Wolf carded a 23 using Stableford scoring, finishing second in the individual competition.

Fields has five matches left on the schedule before postseason play kicks off in early May.

She and the Falcons play host to Archbishop Thomas Murphy Monday, April 21, travel to Cedarcrest (April 24), King’s (May 1) and Sultan (May 5), then return back to Useless Bay for the season finale against Lakewood May 7.

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"Fear the putter, fools!!"

“All your trophies are mine, mortals!!”

Six for six.

Coupeville High School’s lone golfer, junior Christine Fields, had to wait while baseball, softball, track, girls’ tennis and boys’ soccer all got a chance to play this spring.

Rain-outs washed away her first two scheduled matches, as she and South Whidbey, who she trains and travels with, never got to face Overlake and Bush.

Thursday, the rain finally parted for her, and guess what? Just like the other five CHS sports, she opened with a win in her first go-round.

Playing at the Battle Creek Golf Course, Fields carded a 26 over nine holes, using modified Stableford scoring, edging South Whidbey’s Rosie Portillo (25) to take the individual crown.

The Falcons, who also got a 21 from Tara Moore, thumped host Archbishop Thomas Murphy 81-41 to capture the team title.

Fields can’t win any team titles — since she doesn’t have four other teammates wearing the red and black who would help her pick up points.

But winning an individual title first time out bodes well as she attempts a run at qualifying for the state tourney for a third consecutive season.

She’ll next tee it up, weather permitting, Monday, March 31, when Cedarcrest comes to Whidbey and visits the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club.

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Hunter Hammer, the biggest thing to happen to sports coverage on Whidbey ... ever.

Just a taste of Hunter Hammer. Bottom row, the early days with dad Mark (left) and mom Linda (right). Above, the modern day master at work.

It’s another busy day at Wolf Nation’s Birthday Center.

CHS junior golfer Christine Fields, a two-time state meet competitor, hits the big 1-7 today.

Also, highly-respected hoops guru Avis Mitchell, who has given the Wolves three basketball players in the last two years (sons Anthony Bergeron, Dante Mitchell and DeAndre Mitchell) celebrates her arrival on the planet.

But the fact remains, in terms of Coupeville High School sports, both are overshadowed by the six-foot-seven legend himself, the one true Page Hit King, the man, the myth … Hunter Hammer.

Many have come for his title, and a few have made some serious inroads — I’m looking at you, softball sensation McKayla “Photo Bomb Queen” Bailey.

But none have knocked him off his perch yet.

Hammer, whether rejecting shots by delusional basketball rivals who dared to drive into his paint or flinging shot puts into the great wide unknown, is now, always was, and will always be, a first-class athletic beast.

But what separates him from others is his love of the camera, his willingness to go that extra mile to deliver the kind of photos that bring me increased page hits.

Without his birth 21 years ago today, we probably wouldn’t be talking about coupevillesports.com now.

Cause, seriously, what reason would there be for us to exist if not to pay tribute to the king?

It is always Hammer Time around these parts, and no one has to tell us to stop to get us to honor him.

Hunter, you complete us. And now I need to go to another room, because I told myself I wouldn’t cry and…

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